I would like to walk but my knee prevents me as its very fatiguing try to push a cart for 18 holes. As I would really like to walk, I do harbor hopes of getting an electric remote cart one day, if I can ever find a used one or a really good deal on one...a bit out of my price range right now
I checked "other" but maybe should have checked the "Plastic or other Polymer"...I use "4 More Yards" tees...I can't vouch for a gain of 4 yards or not...I just like the consistent height.
I "wash" mine at the beginning of the season; basically before I go on my first golf trip which is Myrtle Beach in April. I fill a bucket with warm, soapy water and let the clubs sit then use a nylon brush to clean dirt and grime off the clubs. I also will use a rag to clean/wipe down the grips. Throughout the season I carry a spray bottle filled with dish washing liquid that I try to use during the round but that process can go south based on how I'm playing...
Read an article on putting once and it suggested you should have a repeatable routine. Mine is, I practice the putt, looking at the hole, 3 times; step up to the ball, ground the club, forward press, execute.
6 for me:
TaylorMade (Driver)
Callaway (3w, 7w)
Cobra (5h, 6h)
Mizuno (7i - pw)
Cleveland wedges (56, 60)
Ping (putter)
I did just purchase a used Cobra Fly-Z 3-4 wood but have not played it as of yet so it may or may not make the rotation...
Lewis; Chicago, IL; I walk 9 in a league and then another 9 on Saturday mornings when my knee is up to pushing the Clicgear 3.0. I was looking for an remote cart to alleviate the knee strain in order to walk more.
I would like to go electric (w/remote...) but have already spent much money on a Clicgear cart so was looking to go the Alphard ewheels route. Pros/Cons, given your experience?
Lewis T., Chicago, IL
I currently have a Garmin S2 watch and a Bushnell Tour V2 Laser
I use the Garmin from the tee to about the point I can see the green then the laser...100 to 145 yards or so.
First Name/State or Country of residence: Lewis, IL
Handicap: 20
Current irons in Play: Doc Griffin Custom
The carry distance of the your 7 iron: 160
My only concern is that I may not have two months left of golf here in the Midwest...sigh...